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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (7775)10/29/2001 11:05:12 AM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 23908
 
Most of today's problems with terrorism are caused by the racist hatred, jealousy and bigotry of Arabs towards others. The worst case is their hatred towards Jews. Why do the Arab nations hate Jews? Because Jews are different than Arabs.

If the Irish, or the English, or Germans, or anyone else tried to exist in the area now known as Israel, the Arabs would be at war with them.

Arabs (palestinians) migrated to Israel to benefit from the economic conditions created by the Jews. Then, the jealous, racist "Palestinians" wanted it all.

===> "It is also true that the Arab population increased following Jewish immigration into the region. The Arabs came because of economic activity. And, believe it or not, they came because there was more freedom and more opportunity in Israel than in their own homelands."

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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (7775)10/29/2001 5:47:24 PM
From: Yaacov  Respond to of 23908
 
Gus, nice to hear from you! I agree with your version! It may come to pass, and it may never pass! Human being may just decided to push the botton and committ susicide! I think the man has gone mad! I like to go back to the Cold War days! At least there was some coherence!



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (7775)10/29/2001 8:12:39 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 23908
 
Why are the Zionists in this country screaming for the U.S. to bomb Iraq? Perhaps they are worried Saddam will catch up to them in chemical and biological warfare techniques.

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Should U.S. Bomb Israel's Chemical, Biological Plant?

WASHINGTON, DC -- Should the United States bomb Israel's top-secret chemical, biological plant south of Tel Aviv?

The Times of London has reported (Sep. 25) the existence of a "shadowy biological institute situated in the growing suburban community of Nes Ziona . . . believed by many foreign diplomats to be one of the most advanced germ warfare institutions in the Middle East."

Today, the Associated Press reported that an "Israeli cargo jet that crashed in Amsterdam six years ago was carrying chemicals used to produce the deadly sarin nerve gas." According to reports Wednesday in a Dutch newspaper, the respected national daily NRC Handelsblad, the El Al plane was carrying 50 gallons of the chemical dimethyl methylphosphonate from "an American company in Pennsylvania and was headed for the Israel Institute for Biological Research in Ness Ziona near Tel Aviv." Hundreds of residents in the neighborhood surrounding the crash site are suffering health problems say Dutch newspapers.

Last year, on September 25, Israeli agents in Jordan attempted to assassinate Hamas leader Khaled Meshal. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu himself directed the effort, and a chemical or biological agent was used in the attempt to poison Meshal.

"Israel has repeatedly accused Arab and Islamic countries hostile to it of manufacturing such weapons on a large scale," said the Times (Sep. 25), "but has never admitted possessing biological or chemical weapons, just as it has never owned up to a nuclear capability, although it is an open secret that the country has at least 200 nuclear warheads."

At the urging of Israel's friends in Washington, on August 20 this year, the U.S. launched cruise missiles at the Al Shifa pharmaceuticals factory in Sudan. Described by senior national security advisers as a secret chemical weapons factory, plant designer Henry R. Jobe from the U.S., British technical manager Tom Carnaffin, who supervised construction from 1992-96, and Jordanian engineer Mohammed Abul Waheed, who supervised plant production in 1997, have all testified that it would have been impossible for this plant to have produced chemical weapons. "State Department and C.I.A. officials argue," reported The New York Times (Sep 21), "that the government cannot justify its actions."

Should the U.S. bomb Israel's top-secret chemical, biological plant? If you want to get re-elected in the U.S., don't even think about it. Israel isn't the Sudan.

["ISRAELI assault aircraft have been equipped to carry chemical and biological weapons manufactured . . . at the Institute for Biological Research in a suburb of Nes Ziona 12 miles southeast of Tel Aviv." - Uzi Mahnaimi, "Israeli jets equipped for chemical warfare," The Sunday Times, October 4, 1998]



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (7775)10/30/2001 3:15:39 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23908
 
The Sluggish Versus the Frightening

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